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1 steward
['stjuəd]feminine - stewardess; noun1) (a passenger's attendant on ship or aeroplane: an air stewardess.) stevard2) (a person who helps to arrange, and is an official at, races, entertainments etc.) reditelj3) (a person who supervises the supply of food and stores in a club, on a ship etc.) ekonom4) (a person who manages an estate or farm for another person.) oskrbnik* * *[stjúəd]1.nounstrežaj (na letalu, ladji); upravitelj (posestva); oskrbnik, gospodar, nadzornik; ekonom (kolidža, bólnice itd.), dobavitelj živeža; reditelj (na dirkah, prireditvah, svečanostih); history majordom, upravitelj (hiše)Lord High Steward of England — uslužbenec, ki vodi kronanje ali predseduje pri sojenju visokim plemičem;2.transitive verbupravljati; intransitive verb servirati, streči; opravljati oskrbniške dolžnosti -
2 Steward
['stjuəd]feminine - stewardess; noun1) (a passenger's attendant on ship or aeroplane: an air stewardess.) stevard2) (a person who helps to arrange, and is an official at, races, entertainments etc.) reditelj3) (a person who supervises the supply of food and stores in a club, on a ship etc.) ekonom4) (a person who manages an estate or farm for another person.) oskrbnik* * *[stjúət]proper namedruž. in m. ime -
3 marine
[mə'ri:n] 1. adjective(of the sea: marine animals; marine law.) morski2. noun(a soldier serving on board a ship: He has joined the marines.) marinec- mariner* * *I [mərí:n]adjectivemorski, pomorski; ladijski, mornariškiAmerican Marine Corps — mornariška pehotamarine painter — marinist, slikar morskih motivovII [mərí:n]nounmornarica; pomorstvo; military vojak mornariške pehote; art marina, podoba z morjemslang dead marine — prazna steklenica
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